An assembly (10) is provided for mounting a hydrofoil, trolling plate or trolling motor (or other accessory) on the anti-ventilation plate (14) of a sterndrive or outboard motor (16) without the need to modify the plate or motor. The assembly (10) has lower and upper elements (20, 22) which are secured about the plate (14) by bolts (34). The upper element (22) has a bolt pattern (40) to mount the hydrofoil or other device. grip devices (50) can be mounted on the lower element (20) that are adjusted to grip the edges of the plate (14). A catch (60) mounted on the lower element (20) can be engaged in the trim tab or anode recess.
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16. An assembly for mounting to a plate on a marine component, comprising:
an element having a first side and a second side;
wherein the plate has a width defined between first and second edges and wherein the element has at least one first lateral grip device mounted on the first side thereof and at least one second lateral grip device mounted on the second side thereof, the assembly being secured to the plate by said first and second lateral grip devices tightening against the edges of the plate; and
the first and second lateral grip devices each including a grip and a threaded rod having an elongate axis received in said element, the threaded rod being rotatable about its elongate axis in said element, the grip operatively connected to the threaded rod so that rotation of the threaded rod tightens said grip against the edge of the plate.
1. An assembly for mounting to a plate on a marine component, comprising:
an upper element having an outer side and an inner side;
a lower element having an outer side and an inner side; and
at least one fastener to fasten the upper and lower elements together with the plate between the upper and lower elements to form the assembly and secure the assembly to the plate;
wherein the plate has edges and wherein the lower element has at least one grip device mounted on a first side thereof and at least one grip device mounted on a second side thereof, the assembly being secured to the plate by said grip devices tightened against the edges of the plate; and
wherein the lower element has a notch in the inside surface thereof associated with each grip device, the grip device including a grip and a threaded rod having an elongate axis received in said notch, the threaded rod being rotatable about its elongate axis in said notch but restrained from motion along its elongate axis by the notch, the grip threaded on the threaded rod so that rotation of the threaded rod translates the grip along the notch.
15. A method of mounting an assembly on a plate, the plate mounted on a marine component, comprising the steps of:
positioning an upper element having an outer side and an inner side above the plate;
positioning a lower element having an outer side and an inner side below the plate; and
fastening the upper and lower elements together with the plate between the upper and lower elements with at least one fastener to form the assembly and secure the assembly to the plate;
the plate having edges and the lower element having at least one grip device mounted on a first side thereof and at least one grip device mounted on a second side thereof, the method further including the step of tightening said grip devices against the edges of the plate to further secure the assembly to the plate; and
the lower element having a notch in the inner side thereof associated with each grip device, the grip device including a grip and a threaded rod having an elongate axis received in said notch, the threaded rod being rotatable about its elongate axis in said notch but restrained from motion along its elongate axis by the notch, the grip threaded on the threaded rod so that rotation of the threaded rod translates the grip along the notch, said step of tightening said grip devices against the edges of the plate including the step of rotating said threaded rods.
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This invention relates to marine operations, and in particular to a boating accessory.
Many boaters find it desirable to mount a hydrofoil on the outboard motor or sterndrive of a pleasure boat. The hydrofoil is believed to provide enhanced efficiency and speed in boat operation. Examples of such hydrofoils are illustrated in U.S. Design patent D352,023 issued Nov. 1, 1994 and D363,914 issued Nov. 7, 1995, the disclosures of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Unfortunately, the mounting of such a hydrofoil often requires a permanent modification of the outboard motor or sterndrive, such as drilling holes to receive bolts, for example. Boat owners are often reluctant to make such permanent modifications or to expend the time and effort necessary to make the modifications. A need exists to provide a more simple and effective mounting of a hydrofoil without permanent modification of the outboard motor or sterndrive.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an assembly is provided for mounting to a plate on a marine component. The assembly includes an upper element having an outer surface and an inner surface, and a lower element having an outer surface and an inner surface. At least one fastener is used to fasten the upper and lower elements together with the plate between the upper and lower elements to form the assembly and secure the assembly to the plate.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate is an anti-ventilation plate on a sterndrive (inboard/outboard) or outboard motor. In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, at least one fastener is used on a first side of the upper and lower elements and at least one fastener is used on a second side of the upper and lower elements, the first and second sides being on opposite sides of the plate. In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the upper and lower elements have apertures for receiving the fasteners. The upper and lower elements can have multiple apertures to adapt the assembly to plates of different widths. The upper element has at least one pattern of holes to which can be mounted a hydrofoil, trolling motor, trolling plate or other accessory.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the assembly is secured to the plate by frictional engagement between the elements and plate. In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the assembly is secured to the plate by adhesive. In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, the assembly is secured to the plate by opposed grips mounted in the lower element tightened against the edges of the plate. In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, the assembly is secured to the plate by a catch engaging the trim tab recess.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the upper element is a hydrofoil.
A more complete understanding of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the following Detailed Description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings, in which:
With reference now to the figures,
With reference to
As the bolts 34 are tightened, the lower and upper elements 20 and 22 are compressed toward each other with the plate 14 sandwiched between, creating a sufficiently large frictional force to secure the assembly 10 on the plate 14. In most cases, the outer edges of the lower and upper elements 20 and 22 will contact each other as the bolts 34 are tightened. However, this frictional engagement can be supplemented by adhesive foam tape 44 mounted on the inside surface 46 of the upper element 22 as seen in
An additional mechanism to secure assembly 10 to the plate 14 is provided by lateral grip devices 50 mounted in the lower element 20, as seen in
As can be seen in
Yet another mechanism to insure secure attachment of the assembly 10 to the plate 14 is catch 60, versions of which are seen in
Preferably, the catch 60 is made of stainless steel, but could be made of another suitable material. The trim tab 62 is shown as being attached by a single bolt from above in
Thus, four techniques have been disclosed to ensure a secure mounting of the assembly 10 for use on boats, including high speed boats. Any one of these techniques would secure the assembly 10 on the plate 14 alone, but in combination, assure a secure attachment. The four techniques are, as discussed above, (1) Compression of the upper and lower elements, (2) Adhesive foam tape mounted on at least one of the upper and lower elements, (3) Lateral grips (four preferred) with a U-shaped interface mounted on screws to tighten and hold the plate 14 and prevent both horizontal and vertical movement, and (4) the catch that interfaces in the recess of the trim tab/sacrificial anode depression and prevents rearward movement of the assembly 10 at high speeds.
With reference now to
As can be understood, the assemblies 10 and 100 provide a method for attaching a one piece hydrofoil to the anti-ventilation plate 14 of a boat without the need to drill attachment holes in the boat engine. The assemblies will function with a range of plate widths and fit tightly on the plate. Only simple tools are needed to install the assemblies and hydrofoil and the operation is sufficiently straightforward for the typical boat owner to undertake the installation.
While several embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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